Example sentences of "him that [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It 's important to him that everyone knows he is the champion , that he is better than anyone else and not necessarily looking for easy pay days .
2 He is engaged in conversation by McKendrick , another participant in the Colloquium , but does not reveal to him that what attracts him to the conference is the opportunity it affords him to go to the World Cup qualifying match between England and Czechoslovakia ( scene one ) .
3 About six months ago , our deputy general secretary wrote to Monseigneur , the general secretary of the bishops conference , and er told him that we hoped progress was being made , referred in particular to the degree of consensus that had been a arrived at in the baptism eucharist and ministry document and er also to the difference that had been made by the coming into being of ACTS and its commission on unity faith and order and we had a reply to that er a letter from Monseigneur assuring as that the hierarchy were taking this seriously , that they were discussing it er amongst themselves in Scotland and were also in discussion with Rome on the subject as well .
4 ‘ Do I tell him that we assume Riddle to be dead ? ’
5 After the war a man called Alec Howson in Barnard Castle ran the trips and it was with him that we went to Loch Lomond .
6 It meant a lot to him that we try to create a novel .
7 I told him that we had but that we 'd talked about it with them and now things seemed all right .
8 He was a senior , dedicated member , and it did n't at first appear that he had committed any atrocities , but we later found out that he was responsible for denouncing people who had anti-Fascist sympathies , and that it was because of him that we had been taken to Tabiano .
9 When Sir Henry joined us , Holmes told him that we had to leave for London immediately after breakfast .
10 I told him that we had already committed ourselves to a cut of one half in our sub-strategic nuclear weapons and to smaller conventional forces .
11 Perhaps Signe had told him that we had made love .
12 You should have told him that we pay for it by the gallon not by the year !
13 We did n't intend to have a five-piece group so we played with Craig and , in the meantime , Andy returned and we 'd gotten on so well with him that we decided to continue as a five-piece …
14 I assure him that we look at them every year , but he is aware , as he said during his speech , that there are two different objectives : one is to make the assessments as simple as possible ; the other is to make them as fair as possible .
15 I shall tell him that we have every reason to believe that the bomber was carrying a smuggled explosive device aboard , that its detonation was triggered by a radio wave and that we have the miscreant responsible in our hands .
16 I am not entirely out of sympathy with what the right hon. Gentleman is saying on this , but I would remind him that we have seen disturbances recently at the prison at Full Sutton , near York , which is not even full ; there are still empty cells .
17 We pointed out to him that we have in that county a structure of adult basic education and community further education which the rest of the country can only dream of .
18 We made it clear to him that we have many examples in Leicestershire of one-for-one adult education in the home .
19 It was when I married him that we bought this house here , just to escape to at the weekends , you know .
20 Apparently , the free spending Italian club AC Milan were so taken with him that they offered Celtic a fee of £100,000 for his services , only to recoil in fear when the club 's manager Jock Stein told him they could only rent him for one game for that amount .
21 When they arrived at Auckland Alexander asked them for the silver and his Presence was such that they did not dare to tell him that they had no silver , so Joan said that it was ‘ in the bank ’ .
22 The matron had told him that they had removed one of my legs and were going to have the other one off the following day .
23 His assailants next told him that they had been given three pounds each ‘ to do you up tonight ’ by the ‘ drug squad ’ detective with whom he was already unpleasantly familiar .
24 And the man was very pleasant , reminding him that they had met at Adam 's wedding .
25 They seemed surprised and told him that they had been burning their rubber boots .
26 These entities are placed on Earth to manage coincidences in such a way as to inch us gradually along the evolutionary path and , while on Ketamine , Lilly was able to communicate with these extraterrestrials , who informed him that they had removed DNA samples from Earth and transported them to another planet .
27 The following afternoon , the appointments committee told him that they had offered the job to the other man and that he had accepted .
28 Nonetheless , the absence of labourers is more apparent than real : the local practice of not assessing goods of less value than £2 did not mean that any personal property owned by people of the labouring sort was generally ignored , for a good many men later taxed on wages owned goods worth anything up to £10 in 1522 , which ( unless perhaps having disposed of , say , a beast or two ) they managed to conceal from the taxman and convince him that they had nothing but the minimum in wages .
29 He caught a glimpse of the mast , a cable or two downwind , and it began to dawn on him that they had lost sight of him .
30 He was across the road and halfway back down Fleet Street before it occurred to him that they had been staring at him like that because they thought he was trying to push in at the head of the queue .
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